RECORDING OF CONSERVATOR’S LETTERS.

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15-5-421. RECORDING OF CONSERVATOR’S LETTERS. Letters of conservatorship are evidence of transfer of all assets, or the part thereof specified in the letters, of a protected person to the conservator. An order terminating a conservatorship is evidence of transfer of all assets of the estate subjected to the conservatorship from the conservator to the protected person, or his successors. Letters of conservatorship and orders terminating conservatorship may be recorded in the office of the county recorder in any county in which property affected by such letters or orders is located and, from the time of filing the same for record, notice is imparted to all persons of the contents of such letters or orders.

History:

[I.C., sec. 15-5-421, as added by 1971, ch. 111, sec. 1, p. 233; am. 1982, ch. 285, sec. 12, p. 729.]


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